Types of In-Ground Swimming Pools

Types of In-Ground Swimming Pools

Britt Godfrey By Britt Godfrey
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You know you want an in-ground swimming pool, but do you know what kind is best for you and your home’s setting? There are three basic types of in-ground pools and many different shape, depth and configuration options. However, before you decide anything else about your future backyard swimming pool, you need to make the basic decision regarding which type of in-ground pool to go with. So let’s explore the three different types of swimming pools!

#1: Gunite Swimming Pools

Gunite swimming pools can be great options, particularly for pools that will get plenty of use. Essentially made from concrete, gunite pools can be customized in a variety of ways. There’s really no limit, when it comes to the size, depth, and shape of your swimming pool. Special features such as beach entries, finishes, and even tanning ledges can easily be incorporated into your swimming pool design.

One issue with gunite pools is that initial installation often takes longer than other swimming pool options. In addition, the porous material requires more chemicals and intensive filtration for the proper pH levels to be maintained and algae to be kept to a minimum. Some additional maintenance may also be required, and the price point is higher than other in-ground pool options.

#2 Fiberglass Liner Swimming Pools

The ever-popular residential swimming pool option, pools with fiberglass liners have non-porous surfaces that result in a low-maintenance swimming pool. The gel coating used for fiberglass liners keeps algae to a minimum — without the need for additional chemicals. You can easily incorporate added features such as built-in seating and steps. The installation process is pretty straightforward and quick, and the liner typically lasts as long as your swimming pool without the need for resurfacing or major maintenance.

Because fiberglass liners are made from molds, though, your options for size and shape will be limited. When repairs to your fiberglass liner are needed, matching an existing liner color can be difficult. Compared to gunite pools, pools with fiberglass liners are less expensive; however, they are more expensive at the outset than those with vinyl liners.

#3: Vinyl Liner Swimming Pools

Swimming pools with vinyl liners are increasingly popular. Allowing for unlimited size and shape possibilities, vinyl liners are great when customization is important to you. They’re also a great bargain, with the initial cost lower than the other two swimming pool types. Like fiberglass liners, vinyl liners boast a smooth surface which is both comfortable for feet and easy on maintenance because of the lesser amounts of algae growth.

While vinyl liners require less of an initial investment, they will end up costing more over the lifetime of your swimming pool. Because of that, they can actually decrease the resale value of your home. The thin vinyl liners are not resilient enough for use with large crowds, animals, or rough play.

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